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🎒 Tour Package in Rajasthan

Golden Triangle with Pushkar

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Golden Triangle with Pushkar

Pushkar fair with golden triangle tour has been especially planned to offer you a wonderful chance to marvel the vibrant culture, history and traditions of Rajasthan. The fair brings together the devotees, tourists and camel traders to participate in one of the colorful fairs of the season. Our tour package takes you to the popular circuits of golden triangle, which are Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Feel delighted by seeing various magnificent monuments like Qutub Minar and India Gate in Delhi, Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri in Agra, Amer Fort and City Palace in Jaipur. All in all, the package guarantees you a relaxing and unique holiday experience to cherish forever.

Jaipur –The capital of Rajasthan then at last Pushkar- A sacred place situated on the bank of virtuous Pushkar lake (Rajasthan). After the amazing and unforgettable visit of grandiose palaces, gigantic forts, ancient monuments and heritage sites, Pushkar visit give you relax and peace. Pushkar is one of the most famous pilgrimage places of Hindus in India. Several sacred temples are the pride of this city and the translucent water of holy Pushker lake remove your all sins.(according to Indian mythology and believes).

Package Itinerary

Day 01: Delhi Arrival    

On arrival at Airport / Railway station, meet our representative and proceed to Hotel for Check in. Delhi is a city built and re-built seven times over several centuries. The capital city today marries the quaint and unique elements of different historical eras with the pace of the bustling, growing economy. At every turn of the road, the past and the present coexist. Later proceed for city Tour of NEW DELHI - drive past the stately government buildings of the British Era designed by Lutyen’s, including the Indian Gate & the Presidential Palace.  Continue onto the beautiful Humayun’s tomb of the Mughal era & thereafter visit the towering minaret of Qutab Minar. Overnight at Hotel

Day 02: Delhi City Tour

After breakfast visit the Jama Masjid, Red Fort and local Bazaar. After breakfast visit Jama Masjid, was commissioned to be constructed by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It holds the distinction of being one of the biggest and the most well known mosque of Old Delhi. The Red Fort is popularly known as the Lal Quila and is representative of the true splendor of the Mughal court. This imposing fort will engulf you with its size and grandeur. Later visit local market. Overnight at Hotel

Day 03: Delhi - Agra (200 Kms / 04 hrs)    

After breakfast drive to Agra. Arrive and check in at Hotel. Akbarabad, as Agra was known during the Mughal era, is home to some of the most magnificent Mughal architectures. Situated on the banks of river Yamuna, the monumental beauty of Agra has inspired countless people around the world. This third largest city of the state of Uttar Pradesh is home to three UNESCO world heritage sites. Later Proceed to Visit to the world - famous Taj Mahal - or literally "Crown of Palaces" was built by Shah Jehan to immortalize the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died tragically in 1631. After that visit, the Red Fort built by three generations of Mughal Emperors between 1565 and 1573.  It housed both the presidential Palaces of the Royal family, and the military quarters. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 04: Agra – Jaipur (240 Kms / 05 hrs)    

After breakfast drive to Jaipur En-route Fatehpur Sikri - the extraordinary city built by Akbar the Great, deserted 14 years later, but which, during its brief span, exceeded London in both grandeur and population. After visit continue drive to Jaipur. Jaipur: Beautiful palaces, forts and colourful bazaars speak of the pink city’s glorious regal past. Modernity walks hand-in-hand with history in Jaipur. This largest city of Rajasthan, founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, is famous for its magnanimous hospitality. Later tour of the Pink city visiting the imposing hawa Mahal, Jantar Manter & City Palace now a museum, the ancient Observatory, The exotic Palace of the Winds & the picturesque bazaars of the walled city. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 05: Jaipur City Tour

After Breakfast, Visit Amber - the ancient capital of the Rajput Empire reaching the fort on elephant back.  It is a deserted palace surrounded by majestic ramparts & the magnificent public & private room's evidence the splendor of the rulers of 16th & 17th century Rajasthan. Jaigarh Fort- Situated on the majestic Chilh-ka-Tola or the hill of eagles, the lofty walls of the Jaigarh Fort spread over a vast expansion of three kilometers. This impregnable fort of the Rajput was built purely for the defense activities.  Nahargarh Fort is located on the sheer rugged ridge of Aravali Hills and it forms an impressive northern backdrop of Jaipur. It looks most classy when floodlit at night. The fort overlooks the city and presents a glittering view of the city lights. It was built in 1734 and extended in 1868. Nahargarh meaning abode of the tigers was built by Jai Singh to bolster the defence of Amber. Evening explore the local bazzar. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 06: Jaipur - Pushker (140 Kms / 03 hrs)    

After breakfast proceed to Pushkar En route visit Ajmer Sharif Dargah, on arrival in Pushkar transfer to hotel & Check In. Later Visit:-
Bharma Temple – The only temple of Bharma in the world the creator of the universe according to Indian mythology, It is said that Brahma performed penance here for 60,000 years
Pushkar Lake- The prime attraction of Pushkar is the Pushkar Lake, water of this lake is considered sacred like the Mansarovar Lake in Tibet. Pushkar has become a place of Hindu pilgrimage because of this holy lake and Legend of Lord Brahma.
Savitri Temple- This temple is located on top of the Ratnagiri hill the highest hill around the Pushkar lake, it is dedicated to Savitri, the enstranged wife of Lord Brahma.
Overnight at hotel.

Day 07: Jaipur - Pushker (140 Kms / 03 hrs)

After Breakfast, drive to Delhi and departure for your onward destination.

Inclusions

    •     Assistance on Arrival.
    •     A 24 - hour helpline.
    •     Welcome Drink On Arrival at Hotel
    •     Daily Breakfast
    •     Hotel Accommodation on twin / double sharing basis.
    •     Travel throughout the entire journey in an air condition car.
       

Exclusions

    •     Air fare / train fare. 
    •     Guide & Monuments Entrance fees during sightseeing
    •     Camera Charges / Jeep Safari / Camel Safari / Elephant Ride Charges.
    •     Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor, Insurance etc. 
    •     Any other item not specified in the Package Inclusions. 
    •     Supplement will be applicable for Single occupancy. 
    •     3.65 % Government Service Tax.

Important Notes

Payments policy

  • 25% Amount at the time of booking. 100% Amount 15 days or earlier, before travel date. Payment by cheque or online payment facility available. Your booking confirmation number will be provided to you.

 

Tour Cancilation policy

  • Strictly depends upon concerned hotel's cancellation policy
  • Minimum Cancilation charges before 10days of Travel Date is 10% of package cost

Terms & Conditions

  • Package cost will change if opted for guide service, choice of transport vehicle, hotel type change
  • Accommodation charges as mentioned in the package are with 2 persons staying together sharing the same room
  • Extra persons in same room charges extra
  • Altough we ensure you the best experience but unfortunate delays in travel and inefficient service of hotel is the responsibility of the respective parties.

How to reach Pushkar

By Air:

The closest operational airport is Kishangarh Airport (Airport Code: KQH - 42 km / 1 hour drive via NH-48 and Pushkar Bypass), which operates scheduled flights to New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Surat. The primary major international and domestic gateway is Jaipur International Airport (Airport Code: JAI - 145 km / 2.5 hours drive via the 6-lane NH-48 highway), offering non stop flights to all major Indian state capitals and Gulf destinations. Prepaid taxis and private cabs connect both airports directly to Pushkar.

By Train:

Ajmer Junction Railway Station (Station Code: AII), situated just 14 km east across the scenic Nag Pahar mountain pass (about 30 minutes drive), is the primary railway hub:

  • Vande Bharat Express (Train 20977/20978):** Semi high speed express connecting Delhi Cantonment to Ajmer/Pushkar in just 5 hours 15 minutes.
  • Ajmer Shatabdi Express:** Daily superfast Shatabdi connecting New Delhi in 6 hours 45 minutes.
  • Direct Express Trains:** Daily trains connect Ajmer directly to Mumbai Central, Ahmedabad, Kolkata Howrah, and Bengaluru.
  • Taxis, auto rickshaws, shared jeeps, and RSRTC mountain buses operate continuously between Ajmer Railway Station and Pushkar bus stand.

By Road:

Pushkar is connected via National Highway 58 (NH-58) and the well paved Nag Pahar mountain pass road:

  • From Ajmer (~14 km / 30 minutes):** Short scenic drive through the Nag Pahar mountain pass.
  • From Jaipur (~145 km / 2.5 hours):** 6-lane expressway drive via NH-48.
  • From Jodhpur (~215 km / 4 hours):** Highway drive via Beawar on NH-25.
  • From Udaipur (~275 km / 5 hours):** Smooth drive via Bhilwara on NH-48.
  • State Buses:** RSRTC operates daily Super Luxury Volvo AC and sleeper buses to Pushkar from Jaipur, Delhi ISBT Kashmere Gate, Jodhpur, and Bikaner.

Places to Visit In Pushkar

Pushkar offers a unique blend of sacred temple shrines, mythological bathing ghats, desert camel dunes, and hilltop sunrise viewpoints:

1. Pushkar Lake & 52 Sacred Bathing Ghats (Tirtharaj Sanctum)

The spiritual focal point of the town, Pushkar Lake is a natural crescent shaped sacred lake surrounded by 52 historic bathing ghats and over 500 whitewashed temples. Key ghats include *Brahma Ghat* (where Lord Brahma performed yajna), *Varaha Ghat*, and *Gau Ghat* (where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed). At sunset, the lake comes alive with the sound of blowing conch shells, chanting, and floating oil diyas during the evening Maha Aarti.

Pushkar Lake Ghats Pushkar Lake — 52 Sacred Bathing Ghats and Whitewashed Temples in Pushkar

2. Jagatpita Brahma Temple & Red Shikhara Sanctum (14th Century)

Standing as one of the extremely rare temples dedicated to the creator god Lord Brahma in the world, the Brahma Temple dates back to the 14th century with foundations believed to be 2,000 years old. Built in stone slabs and marble, the temple features an iconic bright red spire (*shikhara*), a silver coin studded floor, and a life sized four faced idol of Lord Brahma (*Chaturmukhi Brahma*).

Brahma Temple Pushkar Jagatpita Brahma Temple — Rare 14th Century Temple with Red Spire Dedicated to Lord Brahma

3. Savitri Devi Temple & Ratnagiri Hill Passenger Ropeway

Perched high atop the steep Ratnagiri Hill overlooking Pushkar, the Savitri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, the estranged first consort of Lord Brahma. Accessible either via a scenic 15 minute passenger aerial ropeway (*Pushkar Cable Car*) or an uphill climb of 1,100 stone steps, the hilltop shrine offers breathtaking 360-degree sunrise and sunset views across Pushkar Lake and the Thar sand dunes.

Savitri Temple Pushkar Savitri Devi Temple — Hilltop Temple on Ratnagiri Hill Accessible via Scenic Passenger Ropeway

4. Pushkar Camel Fair Grounds & Desert Mela Celebrations (Kartik Purnima)

Held annually during the auspicious Hindu month of Kartik (October/November), the Pushkar Camel Fair (Pushkar Mela) is one of the world's largest livestock fairs. Over 50,000 decorated camels, horses, and cattle converge on the desert dunes alongside thrilling camel races, turban tying competitions, moustache contests, and Rajasthani folk music performances under the full moon.

Pushkar Camel Fair Pushkar Camel Fair — World Famous Annual Cultural and Livestock Desert Festival in Pushkar

5. Varaha Temple & 12th Century Vishnu Boar Incarnation Shrine

Constructed in the 12th century by Chauhan ruler King Anaji Chauhan, the Varaha Temple is the oldest and largest temple in Pushkar. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's third incarnation as a wild boar (*Varaha*), the fortified stone temple features impressive medieval stone carvings and fortified entry gates that withstood historical sieges.

Varaha Temple Pushkar Varaha Temple — 12th Century Ancient Shrine Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's Boar Incarnation

6. Old Rangji Temple & Dravidian Rajput Fusion Architecture (1823)

Commissioned in 1823 by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal, this temple dedicated to Lord Rangji (Lord Vishnu) features a towering South Indian Dravidian gopuram gateway blended with traditional Rajput arches and pagodas.

7. Pap Mochani Temple & Gayatri Hill Sunrise Point

Situated atop Gayatri Hill north of Pushkar, this ancient pink shrine dedicated to Goddess Gayatri is revered for liberating devotees from cardinal sins, offering tranquil sunrise views overlooking the sacred valley.

8. Desert Sand Dunes Safari & Sunset Camel Rides (Thar Outskirts)

On the western desert fringes of Pushkar, rolling golden sand dunes provide the perfect setting for afternoon camel safaris, quad biking, desert camping, and vibrant Kalbelia campfire dance performances.

9. Pushkar Main Bazaar & Rose Garden Walking Circuits

The bustling central street of Pushkar is lined with vibrant shops selling organic rose oil, pure gulkand, handcrafted leather notebooks, tie dye bohemian apparel, silver jewellery, and famous local sweet shops.